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Note to moderator: Read the answerline for the first part carefully.Description acceptable. On an episode of Antiques Roadshow, a glass expert tasted “port” from a 180-year-old bottle used for this purpose, only to later find out that it was a mixture of hair, alcohol, urine, and brass pins. For 10 points each:
[10m] Identify this purpose accomplished by the burial of horse skulls and mummified cats in the walls of houses. Grotesques like hunky punks were likely used for this purpose, shared by apotropaic icons like the Gorgoneion.
ANSWER: protection from witchcraft [accept answers that indicate protection from or warding off evil magic or evil or harm or misfortune or sickness and the like; accept protection from or warding off specific entities like the evil eye, demons, witches, spirits, etc.; accept counter-magic; prompt on partial answers] (The 180-year-old object was a witch bottle.)
[10h] “Concealed” examples of these items were frequently buried in European buildings as protective charms. Calceology studies these items, the oldest known examples of which were found in Oregon’s Fort Rock Cave.
ANSWER: shoes [accept other types of footwear like sandals and boots]
[10e] “Anti-witch” marks carved into British buildings featured flowers surrounded by overlapping examples of this pattern. Henges like the Rollright Stones and Stonehenge commonly feature standing stones arranged in this shape, as seen from above.
ANSWER: circles [accept rings; accept concentric pattern]
<KT, Ancient History and Archaeology>

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Georgia AEmory A1001020
Georgia Tech AGeorgia B1001020
Georgia Tech CGeorgia Tech D1001020
Georgia Tech BTennessee A1001020
BirminghamCambridge A1001020
OxfordEdinburgh10101030
DurhamImperial A1001020
Imperial BCambridge B1001020
WarwickBristol1001020
George Washington AMaryland A001010
Johns HopkinsGeorgetown1001020
Maryland BGeorge Washington B001010
Michigan AKenyon B1001020
Kenyon AMichigan B001010
Ohio State A Ohio State B1001020
Ganon Evans Fan ClubArizona State1001020
FarrellmagnetismBoston College1001020
MSU A and FriendZen and the Art of Buzzing1001020
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TAMUTexas C1001020
James Madison ASouth Carolina B1001020
James Madison BSouth Carolina A1001020
NC StateNorth Carolina B001010
DukeNorth Carolina A001010